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you can tweet us @booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> here is a look at some books that are being published this week. matthew goodman recounts the story of two women journalists in the late 19th century who attempted to break the record for the fastest trip around the world "in eighty days." in "with charity for all: why charities are failing and a were the way to give," former ceo of npr ken stern investigates u.s. nonprofit organizations and argues that the industry needs to be reformed. pulitzer prize-winning reporter michael moss reports from inside the labs and boardrooms of the processed foods industry in "salt sugar fat." in the battle of bretton woods, benn steil, senior fellow and director of economics at the council on foreign relations recounts the united nations' monetary conference that took place in bretton woods, new hampshire, and resulted in the creation of the international monetary fund and the international bank for reconstruction and development. now part of the
you can tweet us @booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> here is a look at some books that are being published this week. matthew goodman recounts the story of two women journalists in the late 19th century who attempted to break the record for the fastest trip around the world "in eighty days." in "with charity for all: why charities are failing and a were the way to give," former ceo of npr ken...
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send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/book tv. >> tell us what you think about our programming this weekend. you can tweet us @booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> political strategist bay buchanan has written a new book, "bay and her boys." tell us a little bit about it. >> well, the book is my story about being a single mom for 23 years. i payment a single mom when i was pregnant with my third son, and there's rough days, and there's good day, and what i did is throughout that time i never heard a positive message from the right or the left of encouraging words or instruction maybe that help us get along because the odds are against can kids who have only one mom or one parent in the home. so i wrote the book to just say it's a can-do book. look, you can do it. it's an upbeat, positive message not only for single moms, but for all parents. i think we all relate to some extent. and inside those covers are my heart and soul. those are my best years. >> people who know your career k
send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/book tv. >> tell us what you think about our programming this weekend. you can tweet us @booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> political strategist bay buchanan has written a new book, "bay and her boys." tell us a little bit about it. >> well, the book is my story about being a single mom for 23 years. i payment a single mom...
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that was hurting us. the dealers told us that, the potential customers i talked to told us that. that label, we had to get rid of that label. i also found some other things. we weren't selling in the lower end of the credits, and we found out quickly that people were more likely to make their car payment than their house payment. and we theorized you could live in your car, but you couldn't drive your house. but we didn't participate in that market. and everybody else was. and that was a huge number of sales. the soonerrer we could shed -- the sooner we could shed the label of government motors and start talking about what a great car we were building and put our money where our mouth was and where the employees could see some success and pay back some of these indebtedness to the government, the morale would improve. and it did drastically. so we set out op a mission to pay loans -- out on a mission to pay loans back quickly and to give the government back the equity interest and pay that off and make the employees feel better. because people are the most important part of any c
that was hurting us. the dealers told us that, the potential customers i talked to told us that. that label, we had to get rid of that label. i also found some other things. we weren't selling in the lower end of the credits, and we found out quickly that people were more likely to make their car payment than their house payment. and we theorized you could live in your car, but you couldn't drive your house. but we didn't participate in that market. and everybody else was. and that was a huge...
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at the sum total, media is hurting us more than helping us. why? >> guest: for the past several years, a lot of us feel like we've let turkey in sandy. but a lot of people are doing are saying hey, put up a few sandbags, here's an umbrella. do as i say it will be fine. they're the ones telling you the umbrella of the sandbags to make you sign. >> host: could you be specific? >> guest: suzy orman has said she would not go to the stock market herself, set up at the money navigator with a small mutual fund investor who is getting amazing results. one of the reasons he was getting amazing results was because he had a typographical error and had misstated some return numbers of the indexes. it's a lot easier to get great results when you do that. so she was doing that. dave ramsey has told people to this day if they can expect 12% average annual returns an american to be fair they did get that 2012, but that was one year. that's not a number people about forgotten on any consistent basis. the other thing he said which i find amazingly hurtful is he urgi
at the sum total, media is hurting us more than helping us. why? >> guest: for the past several years, a lot of us feel like we've let turkey in sandy. but a lot of people are doing are saying hey, put up a few sandbags, here's an umbrella. do as i say it will be fine. they're the ones telling you the umbrella of the sandbags to make you sign. >> host: could you be specific? >> guest: suzy orman has said she would not go to the stock market herself, set up at the money...
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what does this tell us? marriage, i believe, and many millions of our fellow citizens believe, marriage is, by its nature, heterosexual union, a bringing together of one man and one woman. it is not just a romantic attachment which can exist between any two people. it's not just a sexual relationship. it is the act of marriage which by its very definition requires two people of opposite sexes? if you take that basic requirement away, what you are left with is not marriage. the minister claims marriage has always been evolving, but this, mr. deputy speaker, is not evolution. it is revolution. true, i am blessed with six children. i realize not every married couple is able to have the gift of children or indeed may want to yet this doesn't change the fact that that concept of major has been bestowed with a vision of procreation. it brings together biologically those needed to generate a child. the very reason major is underpinned with laws and customs is because children usually often result from it. they need
what does this tell us? marriage, i believe, and many millions of our fellow citizens believe, marriage is, by its nature, heterosexual union, a bringing together of one man and one woman. it is not just a romantic attachment which can exist between any two people. it's not just a sexual relationship. it is the act of marriage which by its very definition requires two people of opposite sexes? if you take that basic requirement away, what you are left with is not marriage. the minister claims...
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by joining us today. the strategic importance. we do this to programs and publications as well as a robust immediate jay presence. within the context of the atlantic council's work to product -- meeting international challenges. the africa center supports and collaborates with public and private sectors in forging practical solutions to the challenges and opportunities in africa. it's on that note of the practical solutions we put together this panel today. i'm very pleased to discuss these issues. the strategic importance of what is going on in mali, specific importance for u.s. and european interest as well as for the security and stability of the region in africa as a whole. we have very distinguished panel one that is uniquely qualified that has the topic at hand. i thank my colleagues for agreeing to be with us today. more than a little inconvenience and sacrifice on their own part. i'm grateful for that. we're delight -- the biographies were describilitied at the beginning of this panel. i won't con
by joining us today. the strategic importance. we do this to programs and publications as well as a robust immediate jay presence. within the context of the atlantic council's work to product -- meeting international challenges. the africa center supports and collaborates with public and private sectors in forging practical solutions to the challenges and opportunities in africa. it's on that note of the practical solutions we put together this panel today. i'm very pleased to discuss these...
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people would use the sign to identify themselves. attempt to break the boycott and the carvel people were often pelted with food, stones, urine and other things, the police continually pullover the carpoolers on real and imaginary violations. the white citizens council membership explodes, 14,000 members in the boycott the may year and the police commissioner jul and and then in february using an old book they indict 89 of the boycott leaders but instead of the organization this just further strengthens the result. rosa parks in much of that year is fund-raising. raising money and attention for the montgomery improvement association and the naacp. even though her own family is in serious financial trouble. she loses her job about a month into the boycott. she is working as an assistant tayler at montgomery and then her husband is a barber at the air force base and they say -- they were forbid any talk of the boycott or "that blumenauer" and for a prada political man that is an untenable situation. so he also loses his job, so they ar
people would use the sign to identify themselves. attempt to break the boycott and the carvel people were often pelted with food, stones, urine and other things, the police continually pullover the carpoolers on real and imaginary violations. the white citizens council membership explodes, 14,000 members in the boycott the may year and the police commissioner jul and and then in february using an old book they indict 89 of the boycott leaders but instead of the organization this just further...
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like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers. watch videos and get up-to-date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. >> good morning. good morning, thank you. yeah, i moved up my flight and am going to dash to the airport right after, literally right after i spend about 10 minutes here reading. i'm going to read something quite short on the theory that less is more, which is what i tried to tell my writing students and speaking of them, i have, one of the reasons i am hurtling back to cold philadelphia is because they have hold office hours tomorrow with a lovely little iv brats. [laughter] so i best get home and sleep well, or try to sleep welcome all the my wife and i say we haven't slept well since the jimmy carter administration. [laughter] thank you so much and what our logistic am holding up come you holding us out. i think that's the key. and i bet i won't even have time to formally say thank you and goodbye to miles, so i will just, i want to say to miles how eloquent his little say what introduction, and tell him go
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the course of a lifetime and what her legacy asks of us now. who was rosa parks before the boycott? she had a life history of being rebellious as she put it. she was raised by her mother and grandparents who taught her to stand up for herself. grandfather was a follower of martha starving. there was no education provided black children past 6 grade so great sacrifice her mother sent her to midwife school for girls in montgomery. roselle was reserved girl. a bit of a goody 2 shoes her friends 5, who followed this will's prohibitions against dancing, movies, makeup and short hair. but she had a feisty side. when she and her brother were threatened by a white boule, she picked up a brick and threatened to hit him. he ducked. when a young boy pushed her in front of his mother she pushed back. when the mother threatened to kill her, she said he pushed me and i didn't want him pushing me. parks fell in love with raymond parks in 1931, the first real activist i ever met, she said. when they married raymond parks was working to free the nine scottsboro
the course of a lifetime and what her legacy asks of us now. who was rosa parks before the boycott? she had a life history of being rebellious as she put it. she was raised by her mother and grandparents who taught her to stand up for herself. grandfather was a follower of martha starving. there was no education provided black children past 6 grade so great sacrifice her mother sent her to midwife school for girls in montgomery. roselle was reserved girl. a bit of a goody 2 shoes her friends 5,...
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martin luther king is following us. we are not following him. he is the one -- we are out there trying to break it down in terms for me it was moving to los angeles in getting involved in the movement there and getting involved with a group called non-violent action committee which is a sncc group at the local level in getting involved with issues like employment issues and urban issues. this was the year before king comes to chicago so we are already from our perspective, king is following us in catching up in the same of the vietnam war, that we were very involved in opposing the war from an early stage and king was much more -- because he had much more to lose. >> host: and he lost elected and he? and being against the vietnam war. >> guest: one of the things i discovered is it's much easier for a 20 or a 21-year-old student to take a stand on anything when you don't have anything to lose except maybe your draft status which i did lose. and you know so for king of the understood that everything he had accomplished on the civil rights agenda,
martin luther king is following us. we are not following him. he is the one -- we are out there trying to break it down in terms for me it was moving to los angeles in getting involved in the movement there and getting involved with a group called non-violent action committee which is a sncc group at the local level in getting involved with issues like employment issues and urban issues. this was the year before king comes to chicago so we are already from our perspective, king is following us...
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we have a few people here with us and we're happy to have c-span join us. thank you very much to be here, and illinois channel is here and liz daryl from the tribune, literary book section, is with us, and we appreciate all of them being here, also voice of america is covering us today as well. just before we go on, should tell you all that while we're live -- and this is not for c-span unfortunately but while we're live you can e-mail in questions. we hope you will. give your first name and where you're from and we'll shout out and try to get it on air as quakily as we can. if you're watching the archives you can always ask us if we have signed books or leftovers. don't want to be with the screen play of the lincoln movie after it gets to be an oscar winner and you don't have it signed. so get it now while you can. and if you're on c-span and would like to be part of us i hope you will by getting to virtual book signing.net and leave your e-mail and be part of the virtual book signing family. also, i should let you know that next month we're not going to h
we have a few people here with us and we're happy to have c-span join us. thank you very much to be here, and illinois channel is here and liz daryl from the tribune, literary book section, is with us, and we appreciate all of them being here, also voice of america is covering us today as well. just before we go on, should tell you all that while we're live -- and this is not for c-span unfortunately but while we're live you can e-mail in questions. we hope you will. give your first name and...
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why don't you tell us? >> i will. i have to observe this panel started, barbara, hank, and me and then president carter came along, and out of sheer politeness we are still here. >> no way. >> i started to feel like the rest of the pitching staff. following these guys. i did have the privilege to know jack well from several different perspectives, just really a couple of them. the first, i started as even more green, more cub reporter, with the atlanta constitution. i was 21 years old in 1969. i had just come out of germany. jack had started when he was 23 years old in 1952. these dates are interesting because the book is called "scoop: the evolution of a southern reporter". the word evolution is really an important part of it. jack was 23 years old. at 29 he won the pulitzer prize. in 1970. and 75 as has been mentioned we went to the l.a. times and in 70 he went to washington, a young man. 65. sixty-five, 70. he was a young man in that period of time and he accomplished those wonderful stories. when i arrived he was
why don't you tell us? >> i will. i have to observe this panel started, barbara, hank, and me and then president carter came along, and out of sheer politeness we are still here. >> no way. >> i started to feel like the rest of the pitching staff. following these guys. i did have the privilege to know jack well from several different perspectives, just really a couple of them. the first, i started as even more green, more cub reporter, with the atlanta constitution. i was 21...
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and no more tax in the us. we are the united states of america the greatest country on earth traditions that continue to transfer great nation mainstream media is feeding a great lawyer on all key indicators america is no one of the most privileged countries in. infant mortality host it's all bits per population and survival post middle age americas twenty eight from thirty fighting for low spots in the o.e.c.d. with mexico hungary and turkey that's an immoral question amongst the humi enemy in a humane society to ask that question where is the profit here how is this going to affect our bottom line how are we going to make money off this sick person that's i mean this doesn't look good folks i mean it doesn't look good to the rest of the world and it won't look good to the anthropologists who dig us up hundreds of years from now they'll they'll wonder what are these people thinking. of. us is the most dangerous place to live the most a choice of the drug abuse and violence in the west puts it did last as for g
and no more tax in the us. we are the united states of america the greatest country on earth traditions that continue to transfer great nation mainstream media is feeding a great lawyer on all key indicators america is no one of the most privileged countries in. infant mortality host it's all bits per population and survival post middle age americas twenty eight from thirty fighting for low spots in the o.e.c.d. with mexico hungary and turkey that's an immoral question amongst the humi enemy in...
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if he used to. mean. wealthy british style holds a spot on. the market why not counting the. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. or festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love and love lost all russians teach foreigners to celebrate them biggest holiday of the year from moscow st petersburg by train over new year there may be miracles. i've. been. ill. eleven. immediately. a little bit.
if he used to. mean. wealthy british style holds a spot on. the market why not counting the. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. or festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love and love lost all russians teach foreigners to celebrate them biggest holiday of the year from moscow st...
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were making us the problem. and jack never did that. i was just down in albany just before christmas because it occurred to me that it was exactly 50 years ago that i was down there. and i started driving around and remembering things, and claude in "the new york times" wrote us out. he wrote the obituary of martin luther king, that nonviolence was dead, it was rejected. martin luther king wasn't as -- couldn't defeat pritchard. and the story really was that the kennedy administration wanted carl sanders to win in 1962, and there was of a federal injunction that was placed on martin luther king. so we weren't up against the, you know, pretty pritchett and , we really had to take on the federal goth, -- federal government, and we chose not to do that. and jack always seemed to understand that we were not the problem. i used to quarrel with "the new york times" quite a bit because they were, well, i think they were being polluted birdies torted information they were getting from hoover -- [laughter] and they would
were making us the problem. and jack never did that. i was just down in albany just before christmas because it occurred to me that it was exactly 50 years ago that i was down there. and i started driving around and remembering things, and claude in "the new york times" wrote us out. he wrote the obituary of martin luther king, that nonviolence was dead, it was rejected. martin luther king wasn't as -- couldn't defeat pritchard. and the story really was that the kennedy administration...
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thank you for joining us. ladies and gentlemen, i think that this world would be a much better place if i could take that kind of energy, put it in a paper bag and huff it. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] hope you had a good presidents' day weekend. i took an all-expense paid trip to crap-my-pants-istan because last friday this happened. >> a ten ton meteor racing at 33,000 miles per hour through the atmosphere streekd over a russian city 900 miles of east of moscow before exploding of blinding bright light said to have the power of an atomic bomb. >> its reminded me of action movies like-term nateor 4 this witness said. >> stephen: yes, this fireball was just like "terminator 4 " except people saw it. [laughter] [cheers and applause] folks, the earth is under attack from giant space rocks. the dinosaurs tried to warn us by being dead. [laughter] now, all weekend i was down in the bunker watching these incredible youtube clips of the meteor streaking across the sky and exploding. it's actually replaced my p
thank you for joining us. ladies and gentlemen, i think that this world would be a much better place if i could take that kind of energy, put it in a paper bag and huff it. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] hope you had a good presidents' day weekend. i took an all-expense paid trip to crap-my-pants-istan because last friday this happened. >> a ten ton meteor racing at 33,000 miles per hour through the atmosphere streekd over a russian city 900 miles of east of moscow before exploding of...
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and i think it distracts us from what the decision is that be in front of us in a couple of week's time. when we go out for the program that anticipates the not to exceed rate that have been proposed or not and so i would ask staff and lp i and whoever else needs to be involved in had to focus narrowly on that and we have all said and i believe all of us when we say that if we can figure out how do a local build out that we would like to did that as soon as we can barbara just reiterated that it's not the intent to wait until the she'll contract is over but we need to figure it out and if we don't figure it out, we may never do it and so i think we need to postpone the discussion about the local build out because i think it's distracting. >> meeting after meeting, i think i'm not being to say anything because it's going to be disruptive but today i'm going to say something and it starts with page one where the 70-wide customer pole has been once again delayed? what are we talking about here we have a plan to do something but we have no idea what other customer base is. we have no idea i
and i think it distracts us from what the decision is that be in front of us in a couple of week's time. when we go out for the program that anticipates the not to exceed rate that have been proposed or not and so i would ask staff and lp i and whoever else needs to be involved in had to focus narrowly on that and we have all said and i believe all of us when we say that if we can figure out how do a local build out that we would like to did that as soon as we can barbara just reiterated that...
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it's a useful word. bullying the official definition is verbal or physical abuse or harassment repeated over time and involves a power imbalance. >> stephen: official from websters or the government department of bully something in what do you mean official? >> from academics who study. this the people who created what i think of as the field of bullying studies which say real field of study. >> stephen: should there be? if we're making too much of bullying should there be a department at yale? are you saying we don't think enough or too much? >> we need to figure out how to use the label fairly. we need more researchers thinking about how to prevent it and how to help schools and whole communities, families solve the problem. >> stephen: do you think i'm a bully? >> i thought about this a lot. [ laughter ] i any sometimes -- [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> stephen: it's okay. whatever the answer is. >> i think sometimes you bully people but i don't think you are always a bully. and your guests. we d
it's a useful word. bullying the official definition is verbal or physical abuse or harassment repeated over time and involves a power imbalance. >> stephen: official from websters or the government department of bully something in what do you mean official? >> from academics who study. this the people who created what i think of as the field of bullying studies which say real field of study. >> stephen: should there be? if we're making too much of bullying should there be a...
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we were trying to get some rest, and there was nobody to back us up and help us. we were thrashed. we went -- we ended up making a record in the bahamas. we were on a boat in the day, and there was a fight started between the bass player. the bass player was to be ready to jump off the side of the vote. -- boat. we have been warned there were sharks around. he said, i have had enough of this. tavis: how did the war thing ?appened i >> the animals were over. i was in l.a., and i did not want to go to london and face the press. i love l.a.. it was great. i said, i am going to the actors studio. i signed up for the actors studio and had a great teacher, and i was doing well. i really enjoyed it. they said, if you want to do that, you have got to earn money in the field you are in. put a new band together. they said, we see you as a black band. i saw this events that had a trombone, trumpets, saxophone, bass. i said, we cannot take this on the road and make money. eventually we got it down to six brands and myself. -- bands and myself. it was wonderful for a couple years. it was really
we were trying to get some rest, and there was nobody to back us up and help us. we were thrashed. we went -- we ended up making a record in the bahamas. we were on a boat in the day, and there was a fight started between the bass player. the bass player was to be ready to jump off the side of the vote. -- boat. we have been warned there were sharks around. he said, i have had enough of this. tavis: how did the war thing ?appened i >> the animals were over. i was in l.a., and i did not...
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we are pleased to have them with us today and we thank all of you for joining us to mr. bellinger, we will start with you. each witness has written statements that will be made part of the record in their entirety. i ask each witness summarized his or her testimony of five minutes or less. to help you stay within the time, this time at my dinner table. the light switches programmed to yellow, you have one minute to conclude that when the light turns red signals the witnesses five minutes have expired. mr. bellinger, welcome. >> thanks very much, mr. chairman and members of the committee for coming for this important hearing today. i doubt this year but many legal issues as the subject of states are to administer this advertiser for the national security council and white house in the first term of the bush administration and the slick lopressor for the state department in the second term. i was in the white house situation room on either but the band spent all eight years of my time dealing with many of the same issues. but the bush and obama administrations have conclud
we are pleased to have them with us today and we thank all of you for joining us to mr. bellinger, we will start with you. each witness has written statements that will be made part of the record in their entirety. i ask each witness summarized his or her testimony of five minutes or less. to help you stay within the time, this time at my dinner table. the light switches programmed to yellow, you have one minute to conclude that when the light turns red signals the witnesses five minutes have...
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devon green worked for two weeks but was fired after used -- after he failed to show up for work. the family said he had been suffering from a mental illness for at least one year before the shooting. >> following a developing story from the airline industry. american airlines and u.s. airways will merge to create the largest airline in the world. it will be months before you see combine frequent flyer miles. it will be known as american airlines but will be operated by the u.s. air wis management team. we are monitoring the developments on the cruise ship stranded at sea. carnival acknowledges it had been played in the past by mechanical problems. the ship is expected to be moved by tomorrow. they are preparing to accommodate 4000 passengers. travelers said they had to relieve themselves and bags. sewage had been running down the walls. >> what a disaster. new at 11:00 a protest obesity at home. the d.c. fire department and the chief are under fire tonight as he outlined the plan to ensure the safety of everyone who lives and works in the district. jay korff on what is at the cen
devon green worked for two weeks but was fired after used -- after he failed to show up for work. the family said he had been suffering from a mental illness for at least one year before the shooting. >> following a developing story from the airline industry. american airlines and u.s. airways will merge to create the largest airline in the world. it will be months before you see combine frequent flyer miles. it will be known as american airlines but will be operated by the u.s. air wis...
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just think everybody here today and 1 dollar from all of us. that can really help and donate at red cross .org and we thank you for your generosity. it was just two years ago that we captured the championship since moving to san francisco and i think we're happy we didn't have to wait until 52 years. [cheers and applause] we've got another trophy in this great city by the bay. [cheers and applause] so today giants fans once again you are all world champions and together we are giants, so we have a wonderful program planned for you today and i know you're anxious to get this started started and bring the guys out and celebrate your 2012 san francisco giants so let's get started. first of all we are joined by a number of special dignitaries who have helped to make san francisco one of the best baseball towns -- no, the best baseball town in america. [cheers and applause] let us now welcome and please show your love and enthusiasm the mayor of city and county of san francisco the honorable edwin lee. former mayor and current lieutenant governor th
just think everybody here today and 1 dollar from all of us. that can really help and donate at red cross .org and we thank you for your generosity. it was just two years ago that we captured the championship since moving to san francisco and i think we're happy we didn't have to wait until 52 years. [cheers and applause] we've got another trophy in this great city by the bay. [cheers and applause] so today giants fans once again you are all world champions and together we are giants, so we...
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we appreciate you joining us. great stuff. >> thank you. >>> a woman suspected in wednesday's murder of the 94- year-old man faced a judge on unrelated charges today. her name is marie maybelle johnson. she is 45 years old, charged in the grand larceny of that old man's home, which happened several months ago. surae chinn is at the house where it is still roped off as a crime scene. >> reporter: 87 p-year-old bach receiving heartfelt condolences from strangers this afternoon. her second husband was killed two days ago. the couple married late in life, eloping to vegas 12 years ago. she was 75, he, 82. >> i guess i'm getting worse with the time that's going on. and i have not seen my husband. i don't know where he is. >> reporter: elmer who everyone knew as joe was a world war ii purple heart recipient. his stepson who does not want to be identified is dumbfounded how someone could take the life of the american hero. >> it is such a tragedy to me to have this wonderful gentleman at the age of 94, to have his life b
we appreciate you joining us. great stuff. >> thank you. >>> a woman suspected in wednesday's murder of the 94- year-old man faced a judge on unrelated charges today. her name is marie maybelle johnson. she is 45 years old, charged in the grand larceny of that old man's home, which happened several months ago. surae chinn is at the house where it is still roped off as a crime scene. >> reporter: 87 p-year-old bach receiving heartfelt condolences from strangers this...
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you can meet us. you can read his daughters. you can meet him, but you're not going to be able to film him, because he does not do that. i said, that is a problem. him he was veryto friendly. we like to meet in places with a lot of noise where we knew we could not film because it was noisy. every time the camera came into the room he was very wary. he did not like the camera. the first time there was no interview. i filled him while he walked in the street. the second time he came to sweden, and he said to me in stockholm, and the third time we met was in the winter of detroit, and that is the first time i try to make an interview, and it was very hard. after two minutes i said, that is it. -- he said, that is it. i said, i did not ask any questions. we did another short interview. after four years we had something that kind of work, but it was really special. >> this interview is 30 minutes long. >> he was struggling. he wanted to help me. it was a very frightening situation to have a camera in your face. tavis: when i got a ch
you can meet us. you can read his daughters. you can meet him, but you're not going to be able to film him, because he does not do that. i said, that is a problem. him he was veryto friendly. we like to meet in places with a lot of noise where we knew we could not film because it was noisy. every time the camera came into the room he was very wary. he did not like the camera. the first time there was no interview. i filled him while he walked in the street. the second time he came to sweden,...
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they were supposed to be better than us after a bunch of trades. the los angeles dodgers are -- all right. the giants. they're down to two games of cincinnati. they win three straight. the reds are? >> audience: out of here! >> it has to be louder for the next two. are you ready? the giants go to st. louis and need to win there and back home. the st. louis cardinals are? >> audience: out of here! >> now for the big one. the mighty american league detroit tigers. you ready? the detroit tigers -- they are? audience: out of here! >> you never disappoint. here is my partner mike. >> well, we have become an organization of expertation. there's expectation when you win a championship in 2010 and there is expectation when you get in that ballpark everyday and it's over flowing with your love and affection and there is purity in the formula that this organization goes about trying to meet those standards of excellence. it starts with the fans of historians that we call investors that kept us here in san francisco and goes to the front office comprised of m
they were supposed to be better than us after a bunch of trades. the los angeles dodgers are -- all right. the giants. they're down to two games of cincinnati. they win three straight. the reds are? >> audience: out of here! >> it has to be louder for the next two. are you ready? the giants go to st. louis and need to win there and back home. the st. louis cardinals are? >> audience: out of here! >> now for the big one. the mighty american league detroit tigers. you...
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i get it. >> greg: the girl power. >> kimberly: tell us how you really feel. weird on that end of the table. >> andrea: do you think this makes history? a girl named lawrence silverman, 28 yearles old from new york city, she will be the first female to try out in this year's regional combine. in the national football league. >> kimberly: i'm excited. >> andrea: a kicker and very, very smart. she has her own company. club soccer player at the university of wisconsin. master's thesis from m.i.t. total stud. what do you think? >> kimberly: this is fantastic. >> greg: of course you do. >> kimberly: what is wrong with you? you are against women who are winners. >> greg: i love women who are winners. i find stories so funny. >> dana: you are going to be sent back to the greg room. >> kimberly: on a permanent time-out. >> greg: you were mad about the parallel parking joke. >> kimberly: i like women challenging norms about sports. danica patrick or whether it's here. this is good. when i was little going to play soccer -- >> dana: my gut, women in combat for me, women
i get it. >> greg: the girl power. >> kimberly: tell us how you really feel. weird on that end of the table. >> andrea: do you think this makes history? a girl named lawrence silverman, 28 yearles old from new york city, she will be the first female to try out in this year's regional combine. in the national football league. >> kimberly: i'm excited. >> andrea: a kicker and very, very smart. she has her own company. club soccer player at the university of...
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there will be a deal and it will bring enough money in to get us below to fall. this is biggest economy in world. we can handle a deficit like this. we'll be fine. g with that logic if the deficit doesn't matter why raise taxes? we don't need revenue, as they call it re-knew, our money, is deaf if its don't matter. we could keep spending. have it both ways. >> bob: it matters at $20 trillion. that's when state-of-the-arts tit starts tomatter. >> andrea: we are at 17. >> bob: it will come back down. this is as low as it was in theizeen hour years. >> dana: that is not the problem. republicans take unpopular position to say they would do something on entitlement reform. it's not a popular thing to say we are going to do means testing, wealthier seep yours pay more for social security or medicaid. it's not a popular position. right thing to do. putting things off for another four years to me is irresponsibly. >> bob: do you think he will allow four years to go by and allow the legacy to be total polarization? >> kimberly: he is not worried that is the case. you will
there will be a deal and it will bring enough money in to get us below to fall. this is biggest economy in world. we can handle a deficit like this. we'll be fine. g with that logic if the deficit doesn't matter why raise taxes? we don't need revenue, as they call it re-knew, our money, is deaf if its don't matter. we could keep spending. have it both ways. >> bob: it matters at $20 trillion. that's when state-of-the-arts tit starts tomatter. >> andrea: we are at 17. >> bob:...
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we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. people are hurt. the tornado left a trail of damage through the university of southern mississippi campus. the alumni house had windows missing. a school spokesman said no one at the university was injured >> the blizzard that buried the northeastern u.s. has blown out to sea. hundreds of thousands still without power and as much as 3 ft. of snow covering some areas. >> mounds of snow... >> there's no where to put the snow >> the president has announced a state of emergency and connecticutin conn... close to 40 in. in some places. early preparation in incorporation of residents is keeping the efforts that dayat bay... >> some people are spending the day cleaning up and digging out ... others are sledding... >> a large group in connecticut ... snow ball fight >
we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. people are hurt. the tornado left a trail of damage through the university of southern mississippi campus. the alumni house had windows missing. a school spokesman said no one at the university was...
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good morning and thanks for talking to us. tell us how you are selected to create this piece. the sculpture of rosa parks. >> i'm sorry ,-com,-com ma repeat that. >> host: how were your firm selected to create the structure? >> guest: it was decided by the nah or the nea, i'm sorry and it was a national competition. i believe there were over 150 entries and then it was narrowed down to five finalists. those five finalists competed and that is how we ended up getting it. >> host: this will be in statuary hall in the capitol building paradigm reading from the l.a. times and it says the first full-size statue of an african-american in a capital collection in more than 180 statues. what do they mean to you to create a? >> guest: first of all is the first african-american woman in statuary hall in the capital of statuary hall. i think there is one other in the capital. but it is a tremendous honor and privilege to have done this and i am very excited about today. >> host: we will see the unveiling in a couple of hours at 11:00 a.m. and c-span will be sharing that. the president wil
good morning and thanks for talking to us. tell us how you are selected to create this piece. the sculpture of rosa parks. >> i'm sorry ,-com,-com ma repeat that. >> host: how were your firm selected to create the structure? >> guest: it was decided by the nah or the nea, i'm sorry and it was a national competition. i believe there were over 150 entries and then it was narrowed down to five finalists. those five finalists competed and that is how we ended up getting it....
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have to give us -- >> ray was willing to work with us at that point. not everybody would. some of the factories wanted you to have certain vacuum, business, knowledge established. ray was willing to take us from the start, walk us through, hold our handing and say, you guys are new, we can start with small quantity, we can tweak this. >> we had to decide how much of the product we wanted to make. he put together a team to source the product and came back with a product. >> with ray's help the fractries in china were all lined up whoo ill the retailers were waiting for the orders. the next step, the packing, shipping of the merchandise. that's when they got in trouble >> we tried to do it all. unfortunately it was a complete disaster, and they shipped about 80% of our product incorrectly in the first year. so it was a very tough year for us. >> those shipping errors nearly cost them the business, but they got back in the game when they reconnected with another shipper. craig clay of maryland-based total fulfillment. >> i don't know what i can tell you.
have to give us -- >> ray was willing to work with us at that point. not everybody would. some of the factories wanted you to have certain vacuum, business, knowledge established. ray was willing to take us from the start, walk us through, hold our handing and say, you guys are new, we can start with small quantity, we can tweak this. >> we had to decide how much of the product we wanted to make. he put together a team to source the product and came back with a product. >>...
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joining with us. on the republican side, we had senator alexander and senator kyl and senator barrasso joining senator mccain and i. and it was really one of the, i believe, most important things that we've done in recent years here, which is to, number one, change the procedures. they weren't working. they were being used to frustrate efforts to get legislation to the floor. we had to do that. we had to do something to change the rules which were being misused in terms of postcloture hours on judges that were going to be approved by votes of 95-1 or 95-2 and those postcloture hours were being used to stall the senate. and we took care of that situation. we acted on a bipartisan basis and hopefully that spirit of bipartisanship, which is so essential to making this place work, will continue, will be given a boost not just in what the leaders did in accepting our recommendations essentially on these procedural changes but will now apply and work with other efforts that are under way and will be under w
joining with us. on the republican side, we had senator alexander and senator kyl and senator barrasso joining senator mccain and i. and it was really one of the, i believe, most important things that we've done in recent years here, which is to, number one, change the procedures. they weren't working. they were being used to frustrate efforts to get legislation to the floor. we had to do that. we had to do something to change the rules which were being misused in terms of postcloture hours on...
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he joins us now. he is also a stand up comedian, by the way with a comedy group called comedy kaleidoscope. here's the really interesting part of the story, you pulled a gun on the guy. >> yes. >> tell me why you had the gun in the first place. >> i've always carried a gun because these things have been happening since i was a child. i was promised that if something like this happened, i would try to stop it. problem was the word try but yeah, i mean, i remember hearing about the oh, gosh, now i'm drawing a blink on the lady in new york. >> cenk: genevieve. >> yes, raped and murdered outside her apartment and people wouldn't call the police. i remember third grade there was a restaurant in texas that was shot up, and there was a sheriff there that she said that she just didn't have her gun. she wished she had her gun. because of that, i always vowed you know, when i was 21, get a handgun, carry it anywhere that i could legally. here i am in california and i don't have my handgun and while that didn't
he joins us now. he is also a stand up comedian, by the way with a comedy group called comedy kaleidoscope. here's the really interesting part of the story, you pulled a gun on the guy. >> yes. >> tell me why you had the gun in the first place. >> i've always carried a gun because these things have been happening since i was a child. i was promised that if something like this happened, i would try to stop it. problem was the word try but yeah, i mean, i remember hearing about...
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a bunch of red and gold confetti up in the rafters that did not get used. >> could fall on us any moment. >> and there's word and we talked to some of the guys. they knew a couple of things. you cannot make the little mistakes that they made and it's a group of young guys that plan to be together next year. >> we pride ourselves on fund mental -- playing fundamentally sound football and a few plays here, a few plays there. wasn't 49er football. so for us as a team, as a collective group. you know we have to get better and we understand that. and this is the wrong time to have those mistakes. >> this is my family, i would have poured sweat, blood, tears. we've done it all together. we're young, we can make it happen. >> reporter: the 49ers made a lot of progress this year. advancing from the nfc title defeat last year at the hands of the new york giants into the super bowl. it was just odd from the very beginning. from the very first play to the end. they had the turnovers and a little bit of jitters it looks like. >> the lamichael james fumble. the players said it. you come here and you
a bunch of red and gold confetti up in the rafters that did not get used. >> could fall on us any moment. >> and there's word and we talked to some of the guys. they knew a couple of things. you cannot make the little mistakes that they made and it's a group of young guys that plan to be together next year. >> we pride ourselves on fund mental -- playing fundamentally sound football and a few plays here, a few plays there. wasn't 49er football. so for us as a team, as a...
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all of us make mistakes and all of us sometimes fail. sometimes with relationships or investments or fail with jobs. um... i flunked my first driving test when i was 16 and totald the car while parallel parking and some student wills not get into college. really when you fail it's not the end of the road. it's more of an opportunity and away to find a different path. when i come to those moments in life, i think of the perz yen proverb that says when it's dark you can see the star. for those of you that have been there, i failed get a really good sunset picture on,k 2. this is actually a volcano in mexico but i love this climbing photo to end the climing sequence. so, here's our dirt bag climbers. done with the climb and it's time for me to head back to berkley. i was very weak and fortunately, we were still alive. that year five of 12 climbers that ascending died during the descend. i had to walk five days back to the nearest village to catch a jeep back to civilization. as i got to the village a string of kids started grabbing on to me
all of us make mistakes and all of us sometimes fail. sometimes with relationships or investments or fail with jobs. um... i flunked my first driving test when i was 16 and totald the car while parallel parking and some student wills not get into college. really when you fail it's not the end of the road. it's more of an opportunity and away to find a different path. when i come to those moments in life, i think of the perz yen proverb that says when it's dark you can see the star. for those of...